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About Henderson State Bank

The business of banking began in Henderson, Nebraska in 1903. By 1907 Henderson had two banks. One was knows as the "Friesen" bank and the other the "Kroeker" bank. During the Great Depression both of these banks closed. In October, 1943 the current Henderson State Bank was chartered under the leadership of Dean Sack.

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